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states are allowed to. have the ground but they do need to make the projects attractive to give you an idea of the amount of money involved novak made these comments on a trip to london which is part of a plan to drum up one trillion dollars worth of investment in the russian oil and gas sector by twenty twenty. meanwhile the head of russia's largest oil company rose nafta is in london to discuss boosting cooperation with strategic partners one of them is b p and the rosneft has been eyeing b.p.'s fifty percent stake in the british joint vegetarian k b.p. now list from the nation's capital say if ross never goes ahead and buy stake this could facilitate b.p.'s access to to the arctic and russia the current shareholder agreement prevents b.p. from you know making any investments outside of ten k. b.p. in russia so there has to be a solution and one of them is leaving exiting from ten-k. b.p. . in theory there are still assets less. than used to be because the big
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pieces were taken by exxon buy in ny and start all but i'm pretty sure that in terms of exploration assets there's still a lot of potential and a lot of assets to be considered for this investment from b.p. in the arctic. right a big surprise soon verses come from the labor department in the united states unemployment has come down to seven point eight percent in september this is the lowest level since january two thousand and nine u.s. economy added a further one hundred fourteen thousand jobs last month slightly more than the market's expected however some analysts remain skeptical about the report. it could be a milestone if it's a one off and we don't see a follow through of strong jobs growth in the u.s. but it could be a turning point and the markets aren't want to speculate and be a little bit skeptical over the actual port some point eight is a big difference what expectations were for about
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a point to and the real worry here is could this be something to do with elections coming up in just a game for politicians to play or is this a meaningful improvement in the u.s. jobs growth or let's take a look at the market reaction indeed and it's all looking pretty positive in the united states with doubters nasdaq adding within half a percent over in europe we're also seeing a similar picture this is the closing bell the footsie on the back side and within one half percent with the financial stocks leading the gates and europe and this is how russia and of the session the r.t.s. m i six have had a pretty successful day after three consecutive days of losses so indeed this jobs report was pretty positive and that's what i have for you this hour. hello mr prime minister and welcome to the program hello what do iraq and russia
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have in common in terms of their approach to the syrian crisis and do you think the two countries can come up with a joint proposal on how to sell it but of course the crisis is a matter of serious concern both for the countries in the region and for the world's major powers and it's not only countries this issue has been on the agenda for many international organizations we have repeatedly said that we take the syrian crisis as our own problem it is a very important country with its own political position we did warn everyone earlier and keep in mind that the fire the start and syria spill over the borders to engulf other countries in the region could find it in the end will cover global impact the middle east is one of the major energy producers of the world just like russia we believe that the use of force cannot be a solution to the crisis many other countries now share this approach even those that used to think that supplying arms to the opposition would be sufficient to generate regime change and they recognize that it is impossible to settle the city in crazy use of force this is also russia's position russia has iraq and many other
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countries are united in their conviction that force will not end the crisis we need to look for a peaceful solution to the political dialogue that is our joint task i mean iraq russia and the whole international community to help both sides find common ground to agree on a mutually acceptable form of government this new government must be based on the principles of freedom and democracy syrians must have the right to vote they must have a constitution and these are the things that the syrian people didn't mind when they started the revolution but of course not everybody in city agrees with those demands but some groups don't think that reforms are needed we've heard different statements and demands of course dialogue will continue because we are very much concerned about what's going on in syria we have been seriously affected by the situation in the country we have experienced some spillover effects of the. crisis here in iraq we will discuss this issue with their russian counterparts on the talk of a possible ways to make this thing initiatives more effective including the original peace plan put forward by the i believe as opposed to the floor proposals made
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during the sessions of the ministerial committee on the geneva agreement according to them there is no military solution to the conflict the agreements call for an end to arms supplies both to the opposition and the regime and unfortunately a number of states ignore these initiatives and continue to send arms to syria which only makes the situation worse this is where russia iraq china and many was the when i was countries in the region agree it is our duty to address this issue and try to find ways of this term which we are afraid of might turn out to a fully fledged regional war. but how would you assess the calls by some countries especially arab countries that have the support of the west for military intervention in order to resolve the crisis in syria. well i give him a piece of brotherly advice but forget it he's starts a fire will be destroyed by the fire in the end those who want syria to follow this path have to understand that it will destroy the syrian people and that is what's happening in syria right now cities lie in rules the war rages on and is likely to
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spill over involving new arcturus international regional what religious and political ones if the kid about themselves and their people if they see stability and security if the kid of a city and his people are that they have to stop sowing the seeds of discord i said lying arms but they also have to stop thinking it will be them who will see a serious future i met several representatives of the syrian opposition and i felt the understand the threat that is coming from the i don't force us to provide them with weapons these forces openly declare that they want to interfere in cities affairs of the syrian nation is against it do you share the view that it's foreign interference in syria's affairs that's made the situation in the country so dangerous at the m salute and they will keep driving it to an even more dangerous to greet until eventually it will backfire and the states that are now sponsoring the syrian opposition all these states will face up peoples and i'm rest due to sectarian violence not foreign interference the spillover effect and expansion of
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their already feeling about if these countries keep sending arms and using force for a change in regime their stability will be in jeopardy and the situation inside these countries will be not much better than in syria what do you think about the national partnership government that is the best form of governance to help to move iraq forward or are there any negative aspects that make that governance less effective and what do you think of the majority government something many other countries rely on that. partnership government has exhausted both its capacity and agenda it was necessary previous stages but not any longer right now everyone even the people of iraq feel that the regime of national partnership keeps our hands tied hinders our development stands in the way of the breakthrough that what iraq could make in the development of infrastructure. services sector and economic recovery we hear more and more voices now in our society and in parliament are calling for a shift to majority government to make parliament united can pass decisions and laws they would help to rule because right now the government's paralyzed it can't
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do anything partnership originally built to pursue a major breakthrough his name degraded to a partnership the generates obstacles because of that we need a majority government and i am working hard to make it a reality both iraqi government and its citizens still suffer from regular terrorist attacks who's behind the violence international players interfering in your affairs or al-qaeda militants opposing the political process or are there any other reasons that the iraqi people are not aware of why is it so hard to take out these armed groups that are still out there and with. a show of. violence continues and has been down to all the factors you have mentioned foreign intervention is fully underway what they want to do is to use these acts of violence to prepare for the next pool city and stage is the same states that are known to feed on syria they are sending arms and militants there and over and over again their goal is to change syria then iraq and ultimately the entire region also al qaeda is what they came to life again regrettably as part of the arab spring it flooded the streets
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and the albums of egypt yemen and slogans groups and terrorist attacks are clear signs of its revival and iraq could not escape and those states that are interfering want to skip it either but the really embarrassing thing is that the national partnership government cannot be effective in the fight against terrorists and that's a problem when your partner supports both security measures on terrorist acts you get problems so i would like to go into detail man i am only saying that this is one of the downsides to the national partnership movement how can we expect security agencies to control the situation when the government's own arms money transport on the nature of the government are used to support those seeking to cut their terrorist attacks. mr really key when iraq was about to buy f six. fighter jet iraqi kurds along with some other neighboring states including the gulf countries voiced their concerns over the future deal are these concerns justified and can they be allayed they are totally unsubstantiated these people may still have old stereotypes of iraq the go back to the times of the taters that they were
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caught it tries by reckless operations and wars and invasions some regimes big and small still have expansionist ambitions but they have learned no lessons from saddam hussein's experience he had it all troops and offensive capabilities that the end of his career was a disaster these people still believe that just like in the past iraq is still capable of meeting its neighbors concocting conspiracy to attacking other countries like iran kuwait and saudi arabia or slaughtering people in its southern northern regions but today iraq is a different country that does not wage war in its own people the kurds who believe that iraq is taking up arms to fight them or seriously deluded in these talks and no more than political maneuvering used to me go for the mistakes and failures of the past these countries are aware that present day iraq has nothing in common with the dictatorships of the past it is a democratic country which is against the use of force set forth in the laws adopted by its parliament generally speaking army in principle is non interference in the fears of other states but we would like this to be a two way street but the reality is that iraq is located in an arms infested region
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all the neighboring states of impressive arsenals of modern weapons even a smaller states in the region have more weapons than iraq a large state with a rich history iraq is entitle to self defense and has the right to use different armaments to protect our sovereignty and so it can have the same weapons other countries who claim they need to see weapons or as iraq to defend their sovereignty would later allay the concerns by saying that iraq is not interested in offensive weapons only defensive weapons and indeed we would like to have very strong defensive weapons to repel any attack on iraq sovereignty that primitive weapons aren't enough who we need something very strong and absolutely sophisticated to counter any possible aggression this would make anyone who plans to breach or some . and i think twice before i talk on the rug mr prime minister as commander in chief when do you expect iraq armed forces to reach combat readiness in terms of the size of personnel and materials we already have the number of troops that we need but we are still working on the list of weapons and hardware we are receiving
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weapons supplies from the us former soviet nations and possibly from russia too in line with the contracts that we signed earlier however we expect to ensure maximum defensive capabilities by twenty twenty according to the plans we have at the moment at the time we expect to reequip the armed forces with powerful weapons to protect iraq on land and in the air so currently we will still be able to defend the nation but our capabilities need to be maintained on further improved mental and thank you. for. the ride that takes your breath away through eating across the skies over the monish who do know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred
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species of birds but also it is them are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating twelve a part of the world paladins as well as other species of the monish who do low feed on faith these birds are waiting for their parents to bring them food the best cash for them is in a small area is a lake where the water is relatively fresh as fish cannot survive in the salt part of the money and the lakes get insulted every year they manage to do lowe's and all to fish oil reservoir which was failed in the nineteen fifties in the areas hot climate the water evaporates quickly and the local sources natural saltiness takes over. from birds the drying out of the lake also says. one of the world's biggest populations of small states. there are four hundred is the animals here theory is a protected. it's a place of peace and calm in recent decades dozens of canals have been dug around
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here to cultivate the locals taps broad grassy plains this may be useful for humans but it does badly hit many species as the animals here for instance so i guess antelopes just some forty years ago there were more than two million. living in asia and nowhere else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction this region has been full thousands of years but now we know relatively short space of time it's vibrant diversity of creatures is second an old farm it's by men and nature. mission. critical three years for charges.
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commenced three. free spirit tied free. download free blog video for your media project and free media r t v dot com. strong n.t. war protests. stoking tensions with syria by proving. that in syria rebels threaten to execute forty eight anyone in hostages within syria day government does not comply with the demands of captured opposition fighters. well. it's obvious laments the call for change of the door draining capital of amman as part of a massive rally that threatens to shatter the solid wanted from. and there's elizabeth as the city's turned into a complete third with students clashing with police and the latest show of fury and
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the dreaded. next the sports update to with kate's. hello welcome to the sports update this friday and these other headlines. i was up to record taking on raw stuff targeting a big tree that would take the grass inside second in the russian premier league ten minutes to go that. wall intercontinental angie and rubin both tried to no victories to go top of their respective groups on a good night for russia in the europa league. and begin your pov the red bull's mark what about leeds mclaren's lewis hamilton in practice ahead of sunday's much anticipated japanese prix. but let's kick off with football as the first match of this weekend's russian top flight program is underway in grozny where home side to wreck could go second with
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a victory over struggling ross stop the tensions are currently for having won six of their ten games so far and are just four points adrift of leaders and she recently sign told the midfielder david bentley on the line as well as former liverpool striker floral cinemark on goal thirteen have been inconsistent so far this season their two wins have common in the last four games that are was a lot of months income off to be on target fifty two minutes and it's not to know is elton has netted their second or into the last five minutes that in grozny. while in europe last night russian league leaders angie and twice national champions remain both wrapped up to no victories to go top of their respective groups in the euro for me and she switched sides youngest two nil here in moscow to go top of group a song that's a penalty broke the deadlock midway through the second haul and the striker wrapped up the game with a second effort in stoppage time while andrea joined on four points why italians
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like you did not easy who came from behind to win three to live a full tummy wall in group h. were being also i want to nail a time to parties on belgrade thanks to go. it's either side of the interval from companies have a denny's and alexander is upset because on side of the level on points with the line you cruised past never cheat three one in azerbaijan. while in england on saturday champions manchester city host bogey side sunderland aiming to avoid a repeat of last season's scare in the first of six top flight matches last season roberto mancini's side dropped four points against the black cats and it could have been six the city came from three one down at home with five minutes to play for salvaging a point however sunderland are still one of only three sides to have avoided defeat at city in a premier league game in almost two years and mountaineers away playing on a saturday lunchtime after a champions league week is never easy. everything that's on their plate it's not if that's the game. but from this game sunday last year there is
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a connection i think that this point in tripoli would be important in this group last point that we did against sunderland when we were three one five minutes to go and after a few days in the end we got out was an important point in the league in that we need to and by that game is important that we we do two points also if we be a tough game. well off match leaders chelsea has to win this nor i just want to say welcome also victory last reading and west brom welcome to rock bottom second biased everson games and have i weighed in at west ham host also for inviting me in spain on sunday barcelona host realm it read it out classico with only six league games gone the defending champions way out trial leaders and bitter rivals bossa by eight points clear the y.c. has scored ten goals overall so far the boss alive after he won all the enemy games and a new manager to villanova wall off a poor start
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a marina is right now have one then asked for games including i for one run for dyaks in the champions league but christiane are now there with his second patrick in a week to take his goal time to twelve so by some if you have a shot at him this isn't getting complacent. in the printed them in the difference between us in terms of. anything can happen with it we have played classical when we had fewer points and in the end to didn't matter last year we were two to favorites but close to home but we also know that now we are eight points above rail and that works in our favor and gives us confidence and if we will be eleven points ahead of them. now into formula one a mark webber has set the fastest time in friday afternoon practice ahead of mclaren's lewis hamilton in preparation for sunday's japanese grand prix destroy an edge on hamilton at the suzuki track while webb is red bull teammate and title holder sebastian vettel took the third because last time standings laid off and on the long like having finished the scorers twice for the champion mix to maintain
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his twenty nine point question the top is better off this place webber is also in contention for what could be his maiden crown six races to go he trails fourth place hamilton by ten points while the briton hopes to finish the season on a high after announcing his me from trying to miss avies last week. very very happy and excited and grateful that i can. just focus on these next six races and then i know there are a lot of work ahead of him and you know i know i'm leaving a very very very good but it's got to step into. ansted is now second seed maria sharapova will play a local start gnarly in the semifinals of the china open drop of the marches all after her german opponent. retired at sixty love street down they want her to injury so next up for the french open champion is former roland garros when our late seventh seed knocked out world number three and national rather also in
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straight sets six four six two chinese becomes the eights and last singles player to qualify for the season ending championship in istanbul later this month. while the top ranked belorussian victoria azarenka needed just fifty five minutes to dispose of a prime the of switzerland six two six love exposed marion bartoli of france at stade carlos what is the vote out of spain six love two six six four. and on the men's side the last eight was the end of the road for mccall usually as the unseeded russia went crashing out to third seed joe wilfried stronger the frenchman was never really threatened as he wrapped up a six three six two victory in just over an hour. while top so you know what you're going to smash a dozen aces and save both break points he faced a bit you're going elsewhere as even eight between the legs shot could not help the austrian and six one six two defeat next up djokovic is birthday boy florian maya
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of germany. well in japan the media doesn't offer was denied a shot at his first title of the season the russian qualifier baghdad to the tokyo open quarterfinals at the hands of marcos find out is the cypriot smash ace number nine to complete a comprehensive six two six four victory and then the local hopeful kadisha quarry in the last four. and also to stop it andy murray however the olympic and us open champion was made to work twice with stannis last covering plus the british world number three overcame a second set wobbled to win six two three six six two and standing in the way next is canada's military on it who hit twenty four aces to overcome getting through to savage serbia after a gruelling receptor. and finally two time olympic champion andre my save has become caretaker coach of the russian pentathlon team it's hoped he'll boost the
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squad ahead of the rio in pics after their shock failure to find the podium in london and sent invisible reports. russia had been the dominant nation in man spend their phone over the bars decade they arrived at the london games as red hot favorites having two time olympic champion and a me see if and world number one in the rankings alexander list soon on their shit however they seem to have left their talent on the plane the squad failing to even reach the podium once only english capital we had the best men's team in the sport and fields after analyzing the results of our perper foreman says we understood that our pentathlete were not as fit as they should have been added to that our preparation system was out of date but one cannot criticize this board chiefs for not taking action every single national team coach was sicked while thirty three year old me see for retired from the sport to be appointed russia's caretaker head last week. i took
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a little break after the games but i didn't announce that i quit the sport the also the offer to become head coach pushed me to retire for good it was a pleasant surprise i really wanted to stay in the sport in some capacity but rostov on don my c.v. spend more than a decade in the sport and is widely regarded as the right person to give up on a shot in the arm and lead the nation to gold at the next olympics in rio is the key and you also have achieved a lot in the sport and now that i've stepped aside i see some things that should be improved i want to transfer my experience to younger pentathlete i know everyone in the national squad very well and i hope i can be useful to the team competition within the russian team is still very high despite my saves retirement as the side women's undoubted heavyweights in the sport well ahead of the next games in brazil russian been tough leads can expect to hear some good news. prince albert the second of monaco is honorary president of the modern pentathlon international
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federation and he supports the idea of increasing the number of medals the olympics so. we hope the i.o.c. will approve it soon and in rio there will be more pentathlon disciplines. russia's been tough on team used to be compared with his football side essentially a dream team at times impossible to beat however even the spanish german states defeat from time to time getting back on the winning track as soon as possible is the first priority for the country's been dr lee's while dancing to the somebody and sold ration in twenty sixteen is of course leon again constantine. that's all the sports days by some. culture is that so much as i can which of course you want to. give me the give me
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the first direct encounter between president obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like road kill. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit. for my hands you know just as anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell us story of. oxen. and
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. well for british science it's time to.
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find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. cells and strong and to approach says activists accuse the government of stoking tensions with syria. for the military action. in syria rebels threatened to actually killed forty eighty one in hostages within two days if the assad government does not comply with their demands and release. thousands of call for change in the jordanian capital amman as part of a massive rally that could consist of a solid month. and just days before venezuela's first presidential election in six years we'll look at what a long time.

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